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Chapter Eleven Legal Regulation of Social Work: The Last Stage in Professionalization
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Therese Jennissen
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Abbreviations of Organizations and Terms xix
- Responding to Industrial Capitalism and Setting the Stage for Professional Social Work, 1880–1924 1
- Pursuing Professional Status, 1924‒29 21
- Face to Face with Poverty: Social Work in the Depression, 1930–9 39
- Social Work in the War Years, 1939–45: Expansion and Consolidation 65
- Postwar Reconstruction and Civil Defence, 1940–60 79
- Social Work in the Cold War Era, 1940–60: Radicalism and Repression 111
- A Conservative Era in Social Work: The 1950s 133
- The Struggle for Workplace Improvements and Standards: The Role of Unions and Professional Associations 151
- Provincial Autonomy and Reorganization in the CASW, 1950–65 181
- Advancing Social Work Education, 1950–70 203
- Legal Regulation of Social Work: The Last Stage in Professionalization 229
- Staying the Course: Choosing Professional Status over Progressive Politics 245
- Social Work in a Declining Welfare State, 1974–2000 267
- One Hundred Years of Social Work: Looking Back and Moving Forward into the Twenty-First Century 287
- CASW Branches, 1927–58 303
- CASW Presidents, 1926–2001 305
- References 307
- Index 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Abbreviations of Organizations and Terms xix
- Responding to Industrial Capitalism and Setting the Stage for Professional Social Work, 1880–1924 1
- Pursuing Professional Status, 1924‒29 21
- Face to Face with Poverty: Social Work in the Depression, 1930–9 39
- Social Work in the War Years, 1939–45: Expansion and Consolidation 65
- Postwar Reconstruction and Civil Defence, 1940–60 79
- Social Work in the Cold War Era, 1940–60: Radicalism and Repression 111
- A Conservative Era in Social Work: The 1950s 133
- The Struggle for Workplace Improvements and Standards: The Role of Unions and Professional Associations 151
- Provincial Autonomy and Reorganization in the CASW, 1950–65 181
- Advancing Social Work Education, 1950–70 203
- Legal Regulation of Social Work: The Last Stage in Professionalization 229
- Staying the Course: Choosing Professional Status over Progressive Politics 245
- Social Work in a Declining Welfare State, 1974–2000 267
- One Hundred Years of Social Work: Looking Back and Moving Forward into the Twenty-First Century 287
- CASW Branches, 1927–58 303
- CASW Presidents, 1926–2001 305
- References 307
- Index 331